Below are some photos of some of the things that we have been working on for the last month or so of school. My first graders at Hope Valley wrote their own Zonas de Regulación - Zones of Regulation - in Spanish. The zones are a way for students to express and understand how they are feeling.
Around the time of Cinco de Mayo, some of my classes made papel picado, which is a typical decoration in Mexico for holidays. Other classes made mini piñata decorations. First graders learned the popular hispanic nursery rhyme Un Elefante and we acted out the elephants balancing on the spider web as we sang it. Second graders at Ashaway made "Me gusta el verano" self portraits. It says things that they like to do in summer on it.
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La Autora¡Hola! My name is Dori Carpenter. I teach K-4 Spanish at Hope Valley and Ashaway Elementary Schools in the Chariho Regional School District. I began teaching high school Spanish in 2010 and have been teaching at the elementary level in Chariho since 2014. I studied Spanish and Secondary Education at Providence College and The University of Salamanca in Salamanca, Spain. Archives
November 2017
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